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Posted: 01/10/2008
- HUGO, OK -- The show must go on, but this year it could be a lot harder for circuses in Oklahoma and around the country. Circus officials say because of immigration reform, they will lose most of their workers. Mystic Matthews explains.

Updated: 01/10/2008
- Federal funds may soon be available to beef up courthouse security. The Senate just passed a bill calling for increased security at courthouses, co-sponsored by Texas Sentaor John Cornyn.

Posted: 01/09/2008
- GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- Texas Department of Transportation officials say plans for some area projects may be put on hold because of a lack of money. While road crews will continue working, there will be cuts and changes in store. Daniel Gotera explains how the shortage could affect your travels.

Posted: 01/09/2008
- SHERMAN, TX -- Sherman Police are warning residents about a possible check scam. Authorities say a woman tried to cash a check at a business in the 1900 block of Texoma Parkway when she was told the check was counterfeit.

Posted: 01/09/2008
- MARIETTA, OK -- It was a battle more than fifteen years in the making, and now cocktails will soon be on the menu in Marietta. It's the day after for Love County voters after the controversial ‘liquor by the drink’ measure passes. Robin Beal has reaction from Love County.

Posted: 01/09/2008
- COLLIN COUNTY, Tex. -- A Grayson County man is free after being acquitted on negligent homicide charges. Roy David King, 44, of Whitewright, was involved in a triple fatal accident in February of 2005 on U.S. 75 in Collin County.

Posted: 01/08/2008
- SHERMAN, TX -- Dangerous buildings in Sherman will soon be under scrutiny. The city council passed an ordinance cracking down on buildings they deem are a public nuisance, meaning they are dangerous, rotted, decayed, or could hurt someone.

Updated: 01/09/2008
- SOUTHMAYD, TX -- A packed house in Southmayd as residents came in droves to express concerns about possibly losing their police force. The city account put it the most bluntly when he said the city must stop the bleeding or bleed to death, financially speaking.

Updated: 01/08/2008
- GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- Parents rely on schools to take care of their children in the classroom and on the playground. Local administrators say they do not take this responsibility lightly. Stephanie Brletic tells us how schools around Texoma are keeping your children safe.

Posted: 01/08/2008
- With wild fires, dry weather, and high winds, the potential for fire is very high. Take steps and act now. Learn how to protect your family with the National Fire Protection Association.

Updated: 01/08/2008
- The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is offering up to a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for Pamela Sue Purser’s death. Purser was found murdered inside her Lone Grove home June 17, 2007.

Posted: 01/07/2008
- BONHAM, TX -- Former speaker of the house Sam Rayburn was honored in his hometown Monday night. Rayburn was born 126 years ago Monday, so community member met to commemorate the occasion.

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